Re: Question about RMAN Datafile + Archivelog Backups

>>This simple change would probably have saved a few people their jobs over the
>>years J
Not to be curt, but understanding the software they are using (Oracle), the
tool they are using (RMAN) and *TESTING* their backup/recovery strategy would
be the better solution to saving those people's jobs. There is *no* excuse for
not being able to recover from a backup just because one forgot to use the plus
archivelog switch. It just means they were lazy and did not test their recovery
solution and the deserved to, at the very least, carry around perhaps five
pounds less flesh on their backside. Software is what it is, works like it
works, and unless it's buggy then you are responsible to use it as it's
intended. Suggest enhancements all day long, but if you choose to use the
software, know how to use it.
Cheers!
RF
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From: "Allen, Brandon" <Brandon.Allen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Robert Freeman <robertgfreeman@xxxxxxxxx>; "Oracle-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, December 2, 2009 1:41:45 PM
Subject: RE: Question about RMAN Datafile + Archivelog Backups
Yeah, but seems like it should be pretty simple to make the command check the
database’s archivelog status and only try to backup archivelogs if it’s in
archivelog mode. This simple change would probably have saved a few people
their jobs over the years J
From:Robert Freeman [mailto:robertgfreeman@xxxxxxxxx]
I've always thought that the archivelog backup should be the default condition
with a switch to turn it off. Maybe it's a programitic constraint since the
same command (backup database) is used for both ARCHIVELOG and NOARCHIVELOG
mode backups.
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